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    Brian Koz



    Location:
    Petoskey, Mi
    About Me Family man, one daughter, gorgeous wife and 2 dogs
    Music Depeche Mode, Morrissey, Moby, Iio, Oakenfold, VanDyk, New Order- 80's Alternative & House/Rave
    Movies American History X, 25th Hour, Grand Canyon, Crash, A River Runs Through It
    TV National Geographic, Discovery, Food Network, Hook.TV
    Books Even Brook Trout get the Blues, A Good Life Wasted, Dances with Sharks, Death, Taxes, and Leaky Waders, True love and the Woolly Bugger, Trout Madness, Fly Fishing the 41st Parallel, The River Home, The River Why?, The Old Au Sable, Trout Magic
    Likes Peaceful Serene Beauty, Northern Michigan, Canada, Bones in Belize, Gourmet food & Wine
    Dislikes rude, inconsiderate, shallow people
    Hobbies Keeping active with 3.5 yr old, tying flies, gardening/ landscaping, getting a line wet when I can
    Vices coffee!!
    Virtues Honesty, responsibility, analytical, discipline, integrity and respect
    Heroes Kelly Galloup, Lefty Kreh, Dennis Mercer, Ray Schmidt, E. Schweibert, Whitlock, D. Potter, Carl Richards, AK Best, Jerry Dennis, David Ames, Robt Traver aka Voelker, Gierach and all the usual suspects that entertain our winter solstice

    Trout Unlimited 50th Anniversary

    Thursday, February 5, 2009, 07:14 AM [General]

       

      Trout Unlimited "officially" became incorporated on September 22,
    1959.  Trout Unlimited was "born" on July 18, 1959 at the Barbless
    Hook property east of Grayling on the banks of the Au Sable River when
    George Griffith assembled fifteen like-minded sportsmen to form our
    beloved organization.

    As you are all aware, 2009 is the 50th anniversary of the founding of
    Trout Unlimited.  August 17th through the 22nd marks the week long
    celebration in Traverse City for the National Trout Unlimited
    celebration hosted by the Michigan Council.  In addition, the Michigan
    Council of Trout Unlimited is having a birthday party for Trout
    Unlimited on Saturday, July 18th, as our Michigan celebration of TU's
    founding.

    The event will be held at the DNR Rayburn property, about two miles
    east of downtown Grayling, Saturday, July 18th from 9:00AM to 8:00PM.
    There will be food, contests, raffles, displays (chapters & partners),
    games, entertainment, auctions, kids activities, fly fishing & fly
    tying demonstrations, etc........  We're working on the details to
    make this a really fun, interactive, informative, and special event.
    At this stage of planning we expect admission to be free with costs to
    be limited to purchased items, souvenirs, t-shirts, hats, memorabilia,
    etc....

    We hope that your Chapter will participate in the event by taking the
    lead in a Celebration Activity (music, demonstration, historical item)
    or other related activities (running a grill, selling pop).  We will
    also need volunteers the day of the event to ensure it runs smoothly
    and for post party clean up.

    This is where you come in.  We need one event representative from each
    chapter to be the information conduit back to the organizing
    html_removed committee.  That representative can correspond with me either by email
    (preferred) or phone with questions, suggestions, offers of help,
    resources, whatever.  My contact information is at the end of this
    email.  While I will periodically update all the chapter event
    representatives we will also have updates on the MCTU.org website.

    We also need you to talk this event up with your chapter membership in
    your upcoming meetings, newsletters, and banquets.  An added bonus for
    your chapters is that any proceeds from this event will be shared with
    the chapters.  When we get closer to July 18th we will need from each
    of you some idea of how many of your chapter members plan on
    attending.  We need this for obvious planning purposes, facilities,
    food, parking, etc....

    We're very excited that this Birthday Celebration is taking place
    especially for the Michigan Trout Unlimited members.  FYI, before I
    forget, this celebration is not limited to TU members.  We're opening
    it up to the entire public community.  We want the public to also
    celebrate everything TU has become and added to their community.

    In the next couple of weeks please let me know who your chapter
    representative is so I can send out updates as the birthday
    celebration plans develop.

    Thanks,
    Tom Quail
    The Michigan Celebration of Trout Unlimited's 50th Birthday
    Vanguard Chapter - Vice President
    MCTU Chapter Representative

    tquail@gmail.com

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    Northern Michigan

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 01:45 PM [General]

       

        I am prepping a presentation on the History of fly fishing for March, more specifically, Michigan Fly history. I have read "Trout Magic" and the "Old AuSable", but if there are other literary greats that I must dig into, please feel free to send any suggestions. I am also in the hunt for vintage turn of the century foto's- I realize how difficult that can be with fires and poor storage, but if anyone has an idea, please forward on to me. I would like to incorporate a powerpoint with the presentation.

    On other notes- The 50th Anniversary for Trout Unlimited is next year and will be held in Traverse City, I am looking for "In-Stream Hosts" to take out of state guests fishing in the northern lower peninsula area. If you know of anyone or might be interested yourself, please contact me flyfishbkoz@gmail.com

    The Date is Tuesday August 18, 2009. Events will be held the entire week of August 18-22, 2009.

    Fly Tying Expo in Mason at the Ingham County Fairgrounds December 6, 2008 from 9-4pm. I am locally looking for anyone interested in attending that would like to carpool. I have a few gentlemen from the Miller Van Winkle Chapter TU that would love to make a day of it and see some great tying demos. Contact me flyfishbkoz@gmail.com

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    Hello from Indiana. I fish quite often at a friends place on the upper Manistee River near Frederic. Pretty small up there and most of the fishing is done at night with dry flies and a big ole mouse. My buddies summer house is on the river, Cameron Bridge Road. His uncle started fishing that stretch of river in 1948. We wade up to just above the Deward area. Have caught some monsters there, what we like to call "once a lifetime catch." And we catch a few of the really big ones each year
    We each have a big one mounted and all the rest are released and caught again and again. How fun is that!
    tight lines and good fishing.

    Dee H
    December 20, 2008
    03:11 PM CST

    Thanks for the invite. I used to work for Glen and worked with Fred frequently. Good dudes.



    thanks!

    David
    January 13, 2008
    05:43 AM CST

    Yes. I used to live 2 minutes from there.

    David
    December 30, 2007
    12:00 PM CST

    We have been getting a lot of that white stuff the past couple of days. Make sure you give the guys at Schmidt Outfitters or BBT(fishbaldwin.com) a call. I am sure they will say go small stones and maybe the STS Wiggler in Black and Olive, that is if you are looking for hold-over fish. We had a 50 degree warm up last week, but now it is settling below the 30 degree mark. I have had occassional luck throwing Twin-tailed Madonnas and Zoo Cougars, Wht, Olive or Blk, but you have to go slow and let them swing. 5-7 wt will be fine, don't forget your flourocarbon, decent leader length, between 5-9ft. It will be cold but worth getting wet!!! Good Luck, Tight lines and may your reel scream....

    Koz

    Brian Koz
    December 30, 2007
    11:46 AM CST